On Graveyard Hill

Album: Beneath The Eyrie (2019)
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  • And when the moon grows smaller
    Donna picks out a flower
    Gives her a witchy power
    There in the witching hour, in the witching hour
    Donna's taking her potion, eating all my devotion
    Fucking up my emotion, in the witching hour
    Donna picks her a flower, in the witching hour

    On the graveyard hill, she's calling out her curse
    I'm taking my last breath with each chapter and each verse
    And soon I will be killed

    In the poisonous forest, Donna lights up her torches
    Her eyes are flying saucers
    Her hair is black and gorgeous
    I see her down at the crossroads
    She can lead you to madness
    She's leading me into darkness, in the witching hour
    In the witching hour, in the witching hour

    On the graveyard hill, she's calling out her curse
    I'm taking my last breath, with each chapter and each verse
    And soon I will be killed

    On the graveyard hill, she's calling out her curse
    I'm taking my last breath, with each chapter and each verse
    And soon I will be killed

    And soon I will be killed Writer/s: Charles Thompson, Paz Lenchantin
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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